New Jersey Education News
The latest Catholic school to succumb to declining enrollment will permanently close in June. [Read more]

He worked in education for more than 30 years after playing basketball at La Salle University. [Read more]
The school board took action Wednesday night. [Read more]

The university said eight students, at various stages of their academic journeys, unexpectedly lost their student visas. [Read more]

Officials in the small Monmouth County district initially proposed 20.11% tax increase. [Read more]
Metal water bottles, such as Stanley, Yeti or Hydro Flask, will not be permitted in the buildings, the principals said. [Read more]

Newark rejected the "inflammatory attacks," saying the $2.8M budgeted since 2023 doesn't mean the district spent that amount. [Read more]

The loss of funding is effective June 30, federal officials said. [Read more]

How unusual is it for a school district to owe the IRS money? Very. [Read more]

A vote on adopting the next budget is scheduled for April 30. [Read more]
The university’s president offered a statement of support for international students and scholars. [Read more]

National leaders of K-12 and higher ed unions joined Mayor Ras J. Baraka to resist pressure to drop DEI and curb free speech. [Read more]
The district warned that taxes could go up by more than $1,300 per household. [Read more]

The event was planned by a Jewish group at a Catholic university. [Read more]

See New Jersey's top-scoring schools and look up how your school performed on the SAT. [Read more]
Parents and guardians were notified in an April 4 letter. [Read more]
The Barnegat school board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday. All five employees, including a teacher were put on leave. [Read more]

Newly released scores rate 2,500 New Jersey schools on a scale of 1 to 100. [Read more]

School districts throughout New Jersey are seeking ways to close budget deficits. [Read more]

Layoffs, record tax increases and school closures have been proposed in school districts across New Jersey facing funding gaps. [Read more]
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School and district leaders will explore strategies to enhance STEM assessment practices across their district, within schools and classrooms. [Read more]
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In a 2017 Education Week interview, Vance said education, not protectionism, is key to a strong American workforce. [Read more]
Supplies that schools rely on are already becoming more expensive in some cases as a result of tariffs. They also cause broader uncertainty. [Read more]